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Jan 28, 2020
01/20
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Alan Kay | Gemini | INFJ | Romantic
Challenging Everything is a podcast with truth seeker Alan Kay who's on a independent mission to challenge everything he's been taught, told and personally learning. Subscribe today to hear his developing story. Archived from iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/challenging-everything-with-alan-kay/id1196524983. Items in this collection are restricted.
Topics: podcast, itunes, apple
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Dec 24, 2019
12/19
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TWiT
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Alan Kay is one of the founders of Xerox PARC. In his own words, he talks about developing early personal computers, the famous demo at Xerox PARC that gave Steve Jobs the idea for the Macintosh, and his feeling that computing has failed. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Adam Fisher Guest: Alan Kay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/valley-of-genius. Get a copy of Adam Fisher's Valley of Genius book at a bookstore near you.
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Sep 27, 2018
09/18
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MediaVision
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"Education in the Digital Age" was a series of interviews with leaders and thinkers in education and technology. This episode is with Alan Kay. I originally found this video on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/11439572 Another copy of this video uploaded previously at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAuIEN-JQ-Y I have not been able to find other interviews in the series. Other episodes in the series included: Jerry Yang, Bob Stein, Kim Rose, Martin Haberll, Michael Eisenberg. Taped at the...
Topics: alan kay, education
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Oct 15, 2016
10/16
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Big Ideas Fest
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President of Viewpoints Research Institute, Alan Kay, articulates the differences between big ideas and powerful ideas. Taking a look through history, Kay theorizes that a big idea is just an idea, but a powerful idea is a big idea that someone acted upon. http://bigideasfest.org License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
Topics: California, Half Moon Bay, Big Ideas Fest, Youtube, big ideas fest, bigideasfest, bigideas09,...
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Jan 2, 2008
01/08
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Wesley A. Fryer
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This podcast is a recording of Alan Kays wonderful keynote presentation on June 19, 2007, at the EduComm 2007 conference in Anaheim, California. Alan is an amazing thinker, inventor, teacher and innovator. His presentation, shared in Squeak, a programming language he invented, powerfully demonstrated how many adults around the world need to elevate their expectations about the high level thinking and learning which children are capable of doing. Alan challenged attendees to not permit schools...
Topic: education learning science teaching teach school schools reform schoolreform educationreform
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Jun 20, 2012
06/12
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TED.com
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With all the intensity and brilliance for which he is known, Alan Kay envisions better techniques for teaching kids by using computers to illustrate experience in ways -– mathematically and scientifically -- that only computers can.
Topics: TEDTalks, TED, Talks, children, collaboration, computers, design, education, technology, TED2007,...
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May 4, 2019
05/19
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Today Ross and Chris talk with Alan Kay who was the Season 1 winner of the Alone series on the History Channel. Survivalist Alan Kay joins us today. Alan transcended the unimaginable, surviving 56 days on under extreme conditions on Vancouver Island and was the season one winner of the History Channel’s Alone series. He spent his childhood in the Georgia forests making shelters with his hatchet and by his 20s, had acquired the skills and mindset necessary to adapt and survive anywhere. It...
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Jul 31, 2019
07/19
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Alan Hovhannes; Arnold Cooke; Ellen Swillich; Ulisses Kay
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Tracklist: 1. String Quartet #4 (1976) - Arnold Cooke 2. Symbolom - Ellen Swillich 3. Wind Drum - Alan Hovhannes 4. Overture; Of New Horizons - Ulisses Kay
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If you were somehow stranded in the wilderness could you survive? And what would you learn about yourself in the process? Alan Kay is a wilderness expert and winner of The History Channel's Alone Season 1 challenge; he joins us today to talk about his experience and what learned about himself, about life and about humanity. On this episode we delve into those topics and much more.
Alan Kay's presentation at the The Brown/MIT Vannevar Bush Symposium in 1995, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Bush's groundbreaking article " As We May Think ". Introductions by event MC Andy van Dam. See the Video Archives - Bush Symposium page on the Doug Engelbart Institute website for links to all 11 sessions of this Symposium.
Topic: Vannevar Bush Symposium
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